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Old 02-03-2011, 09:35 PM #11
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Saw at the rx.list website that Elavil is no longer available in the U. S.

Anybody know why?

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Of the generic form of Elavil.

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I don't know if the brand name is still out there, but I just got a refill for Amitriptyline. Not that it seems to help me at all, but compared to most everything else, it's at least cheap! I'd rather pay a little money for something that doesn't work for me than the whole lot that I'm paying for the other things that don't work for me.
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Just refilled an rx for Amitriptyline. It's still available in NYC.
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MrsD- You commented on ... the potential for healing nerves. I saw something similar in a medical publication and asked my PN specialist about it? He seemed surprised and asked for an exact reference. So I later found it and forwarded it to him. No response. Do you know of any follow-up work or think there is a good avenue for pursuing this?
I currently take 75 MG's each night which dulls the pain for me.
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MrsD- You commented on ... the potential for healing nerves. I saw something similar in a medical publication and asked my PN specialist about it? He seemed surprised and asked for an exact reference. So I later found it and forwarded it to him. No response. Do you know of any follow-up work or think there is a good avenue for pursuing this?
I currently take 75 MG's each night which dulls the pain for me.
Sorry, it was just a new finding. Takes a while for others to set up studies to confirm.
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MrsD- You commented on ... the potential for healing nerves. I saw something similar in a medical publication and asked my PN specialist about it? He seemed surprised and asked for an exact reference. So I later found it and forwarded it to him. No response. Do you know of any follow-up work or think there is a good avenue for pursuing this?
I currently take 75 MG's each night which dulls the pain for me.
To produce healing. Would you be able to post the link/info?

That is pretty exciting news.
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have now tapered down from 300mg lyrica to 75mg.

have finally settled on amtryptoline very low dose 10mg.

I have less pain then when the doc initially put me on 300mg lyrica and 25mg nortyptoline 2 years ago.

The swelling in my feet has gone down which i suspect was not from neuropathy but lyrica. My worst pain days were when swelling was highest compressing the nerves.

I will have lyrica out of my system next week.

Anyone else tried tapering down without consulting the doc? Just have a feeling that many are taking a large dosage of drugs that may not be effective anymore but continue anyway.
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Anyone else tried tapering down without consulting the doc?
Does a phone call count? My wife has tapered down on a couple of things, but called the doc to inform him. Never encountered any resistance.

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Hello,
I came off of Neurotin by cutting the dose in half every week, also was done with Lyrica, Tramadol and Methadone. These meds are what I have taken intermittently over 6 year span. Have been on amitripyline going into week 2 12mg at night and 12mg in the am plus a baby asprin. Pain is a little higher but way less side effects, bowel is getting back to normal. I let the doctors know after the fact. They were interested in the effects of using Lyrica. If I were starting all over it would be with amitripyline. The best pain killer I have used is Methadone, if the pain level doesn't drop taking amitripyline after 6 weeks will go back to Methadone 10mg twice a day. Don't waste your body on opiates IMO they are trash, ex OXY, VICODIN etc. Having PN IMO requires being a guinea pig since most doctors admit there is no cure if they tell you different run like hell.
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